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(WMB) White Mountains Batholith -- New Hampshire
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1
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WMB-4
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Western Minerals, Inc.
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<a href="http://geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/files/original/53c413d54ead7c05b0db1bd214fc9f41.pdf">WMB Rock Suite</a>
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Purchased from Western Minerals, Inc.
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ISC 144 Map Drawers
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22/22
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18
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Young Womans Creek, PA
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Young Womans Creek, PA Quadrangle
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US Geological Survey
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1944
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1971
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MAP144A-12
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US Geological Survey
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Topography
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Chapman, Pennsylvania, United States
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1:24000
Dendritic drainage pattern
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22
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Renovo East, Glen Union, Renovo West, Tamarack, Slate Run, Short Run, Lee Fire Tower, Oleona
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GSCI 121, Our Geological Environment Lab (Dendritic, Fluvial)
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Maps
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22/22
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18
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Young Womans Creek, PA
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Young Womans Creek, PA Quadrangle
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US Geological Survey
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1944
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1971
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MAP144A-12
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US Geological Survey
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Chapman, Pennsylvania, United States
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1:24000
Dendritic drainage pattern
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22
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Renovo East, Glen Union, Renovo West, Tamarack, Slate Run, Short Run, Lee Fire Tower, Oleona
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GSCI 121, Our Geological Environment Lab (Dendritic, Fluvial)
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ISC 144 Map Drawers
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0/1
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164
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Yakima East, Wash.
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Yakima East, WA Quadrangle
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Army Map Service
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1953
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MAP144A-4
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US Geological Survey
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Topography
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Yakima and surrounding area, Washington, United States
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1:62500
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1
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<a href="https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/58923caee4b072a7ac14304f" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">Digital Map Link</a>
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Toppenish, Granger, Harrah, Yakima West, Badger Pocket, Boylston, Black Rock Spring
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"One Hundred Topograhpic Maps Illustrating Specific Physiographic Features"
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Maps
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0/1
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164
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Yakima East, Wash.
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Yakima East, WA Quadrangle
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Army Map Service
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1953
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MAP144A-4
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US Geological Survey
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Yakima and surrounding area, Washington, United States
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1:62500
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1
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<a href="https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/58923caee4b072a7ac14304f" target="_blank">Digital Map Link</a>
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Toppenish, Granger, Harrah, Yakima West, Badger Pocket, Boylston, Black Rock Spring
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"One Hundred Topograhpic Maps Illustrating Specific Physiographic Features"
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Woolen Mill gabbro
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Woolen Mill gabbro-thin section cross polarized light
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Thin section cross polarized light
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Woolen Mill gabbro-thin section plane polarized light
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Thin section plane polarized light
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(ADK) Anorthosite-Charnockite and Metamorphic Suite --
Adirondack Mountains, New York
Description
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The Adirondack Mountains of northern New York State are underlain by approximately 20,000 square miles of complexly deformed, high grade metamorphic rocks which are believed to represent a southern outlier of the much larger Grenville Province.The Adirondacks can be divided into the "Lowlands" and the "Highlands" . The Lowlands comprise the northwestern quarter of the belt and are characterized by amphibolite facies metamorphism. The Highlands appear to consist entirely of granulite facies rocks. All rocks in this suite have been collected from the Highlands and predominantly from the southern quarter of the Adirondacks.
This suite of rocks is designed to be representative of the Highlands in general. Therefore it includes both metasedimentary and metaigneous rocks. The latter are very common throughout the Adirondacks and contain the often-discussed anorthosite-charnockite suite of rocks. Almost all rocks in the Adirondack Highlands are strongly foliated. This is the result of intense polyphase deformation that has affected this area.
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Western Minerals Inc.
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<strong>Start here: <br /></strong>McLelland, J., and Selleck, B.W.,2011, Megacrystic Gore Mountain-type garnets in the Adirondack Highlands; age, origin, and tectonic implications:Geosphere, v.7, no. 5, p.1194-1208, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/GES00683.1" target="_blank">10.1130/GES00683.1</a>.<br /><ul><li>This article describes the formation of the megacrystic garnet amphibolites in the Gore Mountain section of the Adirondack Mountains. The authors conclude that three main factors influenced the garnet development: collapse of the Ottawan orogeny, intrusion of Lyon Mountain Granite, and fluid-related alteration at high temperature.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Additional resources:<br /></strong>McLelland, J.M., Bickford, M.E., Hill, B.M., Clechenko, C.C., Valley, J.W., and Hamilton, M.A., 2004, Direct dating of Adirondack Massif anorthosite by U-Pb SHRIMP analysis of igneous zircon; implications for AMCG complexes: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.116, no. 11-12, p.1299-1317, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/B25482.1" target="_blank">10.1130/B25482.1</a>.</p>
<ul><li>This article describes techniques used to more accurately date the Adirondack Massif anorthosite.The authors concluded that the massifs <span>constitute a single, composite anorthosite-mangerite-charnockite-granite (AMCG) suite intruded at ca. 1155 Ma. Although the rock suite is considered to be coeval, the authors conclude the rocks are not comagmatic.</span></li>
</ul><p>McLelland, J., Bickford, M.E., Spear, F., and Storm, L., 2002, Geology and geochronolgy of the eastern Adirondacks in <span>New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, 94th, New York State Geological Association 74th: guidebook for field trips in New York and Vermont : Lake George, New York<br /></span></p>
<ul><li>This field trip guide provides for nine stops in the eastern Adirondacks. It also include some thin sections images and zircon images from sample rocks of the field trip stops.</li>
</ul><p>McLelland, J., Daly, J.S., and McLelland, J.M., 1996, The Grenville orogenic cycle (ca. 1350-1000 Ma); an Adirondack perspective: Tectonophysics, v.265, issue 1-2, p.1-28, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0040-1951(96)00144-8" target="_blank">10.1016/S0040-1951(96)00144-8</a>.</p>
<ul><li>This article provides a detailed geochronological account of the Grenville orogeny (ca. 1350-1000 Ma) with emphasis on the impact it had on the formation of the Adirondack Mountains.</li>
</ul><p>McLelland, J., Lewis, A., and Moore, L., 1994, Composition and petrogenesis of oxide-, apatite-rich gabbronorites associated with Proterozoic anorthosite massifs: examples from the Adirondack Mountains, New York: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v.116, p.225-238, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00310702" target="_blank">10.1007/BF00310702</a>.</p>
<ul><li>This article investigates the occurence of oxide-, apatite-rich gabbronorites with anorthosite massifs of the Adirondacks. The authors describe a multilple-step process of plagioclase crystal fractionation that ultimately leads to high concentrations of P, Fe, and Ti.</li>
</ul><p>New York State Geological Survey<br /><a href="http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/nysgs/nygeology/mineralogy/adirondacks/index.html">http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/nysgs/nygeology/mineralogy/adirondacks/index.html<br /></a></p>
<ul><li>The NYS Geological Survey is a division of the New York State Museum system. This web page provides some details about the Adirondack Highlands and pictures of various minerals found in this region.</li>
</ul><p>Regan, S.P., Chiarenzelli, J.R., McLelland, J.M., and Cousens, B. L., 2011, Evidence for an enriched asthenospheric source for coronitic metagabbros in the Adirondack Highlands: Geosphere, v.7, issue 3, p.<span> 694-709, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/GES00629.1" target="_blank">10.1130/GES00629.1</a>.<br /></span></p>
<ul><li>This article describes the formation of coronitc metagabbros through tectonic processes involving the asthenosphere. Through geochemical and isotopic analyses, the authors provide a timeline of tectonic and petrologic events that supports an asthenospheric source for coronitic metagabbros.</li>
</ul>
Date
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1980
Temporal Coverage
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The Adirondack Mountains were formed approximately 1.1- 1.3 billion years ago during the Grenville Orogeny (Precambrian eon, Proterozic era).
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Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
Spatial Coverage
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This rock suite was collected from the Adirondack Mountains located in the northeastern part of New York State.
Rock
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1
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AD-23
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Woolen Mill gabbro
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Adirondack Highlands-collected from a road cut on NY Route 9N, i mile west of Elizabethtown.
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Precambrian
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Western Minerals Inc.
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<a href="http://geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/collections/show/7">Anorthosite-Charnockite and Metamorphic Suite-Adirondack Mountains, New York</a>
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Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
Description
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This specimen is representative of the pyroxene-plagioclase granulites that form from gabbros in the Adirondacks. This famous locality has been discussed, with analyses, by Buddington, 1939, Analysis 64L Table 15, and also in deWaard's 1965 type locality for the almandine-clinopyroxene subfacies of the granulite facies. The mineralogy is garnet-oligoclase-clinopyroxene-opaques. The texture is granoblastic. The original igneous texture and mineralogy have been totally replaced, at least locally, by two pyroxenes and plagioclase.
Thin section shows garnet, plagioclase and clinopyroxene.
Date
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1980
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2nd Floor ISC Fossil Display Cases
Fossil
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1
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Wood with bivalve borings (trace fossil)
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DC12-2S-11
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Ichnogenus:
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2nd floor hallway, display case 12
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Recent
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trace fossil
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Wollastonite-garnet-diopside
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(ADK) Anorthosite-Charnockite and Metamorphic Suite --
Adirondack Mountains, New York
Description
An account of the resource
The Adirondack Mountains of northern New York State are underlain by approximately 20,000 square miles of complexly deformed, high grade metamorphic rocks which are believed to represent a southern outlier of the much larger Grenville Province.The Adirondacks can be divided into the "Lowlands" and the "Highlands" . The Lowlands comprise the northwestern quarter of the belt and are characterized by amphibolite facies metamorphism. The Highlands appear to consist entirely of granulite facies rocks. All rocks in this suite have been collected from the Highlands and predominantly from the southern quarter of the Adirondacks.
This suite of rocks is designed to be representative of the Highlands in general. Therefore it includes both metasedimentary and metaigneous rocks. The latter are very common throughout the Adirondacks and contain the often-discussed anorthosite-charnockite suite of rocks. Almost all rocks in the Adirondack Highlands are strongly foliated. This is the result of intense polyphase deformation that has affected this area.
Contributor
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Western Minerals Inc.
References
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<strong>Start here: <br /></strong>McLelland, J., and Selleck, B.W.,2011, Megacrystic Gore Mountain-type garnets in the Adirondack Highlands; age, origin, and tectonic implications:Geosphere, v.7, no. 5, p.1194-1208, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/GES00683.1" target="_blank">10.1130/GES00683.1</a>.<br /><ul><li>This article describes the formation of the megacrystic garnet amphibolites in the Gore Mountain section of the Adirondack Mountains. The authors conclude that three main factors influenced the garnet development: collapse of the Ottawan orogeny, intrusion of Lyon Mountain Granite, and fluid-related alteration at high temperature.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Additional resources:<br /></strong>McLelland, J.M., Bickford, M.E., Hill, B.M., Clechenko, C.C., Valley, J.W., and Hamilton, M.A., 2004, Direct dating of Adirondack Massif anorthosite by U-Pb SHRIMP analysis of igneous zircon; implications for AMCG complexes: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.116, no. 11-12, p.1299-1317, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/B25482.1" target="_blank">10.1130/B25482.1</a>.</p>
<ul><li>This article describes techniques used to more accurately date the Adirondack Massif anorthosite.The authors concluded that the massifs <span>constitute a single, composite anorthosite-mangerite-charnockite-granite (AMCG) suite intruded at ca. 1155 Ma. Although the rock suite is considered to be coeval, the authors conclude the rocks are not comagmatic.</span></li>
</ul><p>McLelland, J., Bickford, M.E., Spear, F., and Storm, L., 2002, Geology and geochronolgy of the eastern Adirondacks in <span>New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, 94th, New York State Geological Association 74th: guidebook for field trips in New York and Vermont : Lake George, New York<br /></span></p>
<ul><li>This field trip guide provides for nine stops in the eastern Adirondacks. It also include some thin sections images and zircon images from sample rocks of the field trip stops.</li>
</ul><p>McLelland, J., Daly, J.S., and McLelland, J.M., 1996, The Grenville orogenic cycle (ca. 1350-1000 Ma); an Adirondack perspective: Tectonophysics, v.265, issue 1-2, p.1-28, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0040-1951(96)00144-8" target="_blank">10.1016/S0040-1951(96)00144-8</a>.</p>
<ul><li>This article provides a detailed geochronological account of the Grenville orogeny (ca. 1350-1000 Ma) with emphasis on the impact it had on the formation of the Adirondack Mountains.</li>
</ul><p>McLelland, J., Lewis, A., and Moore, L., 1994, Composition and petrogenesis of oxide-, apatite-rich gabbronorites associated with Proterozoic anorthosite massifs: examples from the Adirondack Mountains, New York: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v.116, p.225-238, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00310702" target="_blank">10.1007/BF00310702</a>.</p>
<ul><li>This article investigates the occurence of oxide-, apatite-rich gabbronorites with anorthosite massifs of the Adirondacks. The authors describe a multilple-step process of plagioclase crystal fractionation that ultimately leads to high concentrations of P, Fe, and Ti.</li>
</ul><p>New York State Geological Survey<br /><a href="http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/nysgs/nygeology/mineralogy/adirondacks/index.html">http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/nysgs/nygeology/mineralogy/adirondacks/index.html<br /></a></p>
<ul><li>The NYS Geological Survey is a division of the New York State Museum system. This web page provides some details about the Adirondack Highlands and pictures of various minerals found in this region.</li>
</ul><p>Regan, S.P., Chiarenzelli, J.R., McLelland, J.M., and Cousens, B. L., 2011, Evidence for an enriched asthenospheric source for coronitic metagabbros in the Adirondack Highlands: Geosphere, v.7, issue 3, p.<span> 694-709, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/GES00629.1" target="_blank">10.1130/GES00629.1</a>.<br /></span></p>
<ul><li>This article describes the formation of coronitc metagabbros through tectonic processes involving the asthenosphere. Through geochemical and isotopic analyses, the authors provide a timeline of tectonic and petrologic events that supports an asthenospheric source for coronitic metagabbros.</li>
</ul>
Date
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1980
Temporal Coverage
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The Adirondack Mountains were formed approximately 1.1- 1.3 billion years ago during the Grenville Orogeny (Precambrian eon, Proterozic era).
Accrual Method
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Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
Spatial Coverage
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This rock suite was collected from the Adirondack Mountains located in the northeastern part of New York State.
Rock
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Number of Thin Sections
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Thin section not available.
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Title
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Wollastonite-garnet-diopside
Date
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1980
Contributor
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Western Minerals Inc.
Identifier
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AD-24
Spatial Coverage
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Adirondack Highlands-this specimen was obtained from the NYCO MIne in Willsboro, NY.
Description
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This unique rock contains white crystalline wollastonite, brown grains of andradite garnet, and green diopside. Specimens courtesy of R.R. Bauer, plant manager of NYCO MInes (1980). McLelland reports some grossularite in addition to andradite.
The following information is from the original OCR document: This interesting rock is discussed by Buddington, 1939, p. 41-43. See also Buddington and Whitcomb, 1941, Geology of the Willsboro Quandrant, New York State Museum Bulletin 325 and Buddington, 1950, "Composition and Genesis of Pyroxene and Garnet Related to the Adirondack Anorthosite and Anorthosite-Marble Contacts," American Mineralogist, v.35, p.659-670.
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<a href="http://geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/collections/show/7">Anorthosite-Charnockite and Metamorphic Suite-Adirondack Mountains, New York</a>
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
Precambrian
Accrual Method
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Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
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(WMB) White Mountains Batholith -- New Hampshire
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WMB Suite PDF
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(SE) Southeastern Igneous Suite -- Southeastern United States
Rock
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Number of Thin Sections
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2
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SE-19
Title
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Winnsboro Blue Granite (Adamellite)
Spatial Coverage
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Fairfield County, South Carolina
Temporal Coverage
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260 +/- 30 M.y.
Accrual Periodicity
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7/21/1971
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Geoscience Service & Supplies
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<a href="http://geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/files/original/4ee10b43b24c8c4757ea46f6ecefea71.pdf">SE Rock Suite</a>
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Chlorite, epidote, and mica are present as secondary minerals
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Purchased from Geoscience Service & Supplies
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(SFM) Igneous Suite -- St. Francois Mountains, Southeastern Missouri
Description
An account of the resource
This collection is composed of igneous volcanic and intrusive rocks from the St. Francois Mountains of Missouri. The variation within the collection can be used to explain the geologic history of the area. The St. Francois Mountains batholith was formed by granitic intrusions into Precambrian rhyolites, tuffs, and breccias. Then basalt, diabase, and porphyritic intrusions cut the granitoids.
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Western Minerals, Inc.
References
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Start here:Â <br /><br />Bickford, M.E. and Mose, D.G., 1974, Geochronology of Precambrian rocks, St. Francois Mountains, South eastern Missouri: GSA Special Papers 1975, v. 165, p. 1-48 doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/SPE165-p1" target="_blank">http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/SPE165-p1<br /></a><br /><ul><li>Early study of the geochronology of the Precambrian rocks within the St. Francois mountains. Provides further insight upon the sequence discussed in the dscription.</li>
</ul><br />Meert, J.G. and Stuckey, W., 2002, Revisiting the paleomagnetism of the 1.476 Ga St. Francois Mountains igneous province, Missouri: Tectonics v. 21, Issue 2, p. 1-19 doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2000TC001265%20" target="_blank">http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2000TC001265 <br /></a><br /><ul><li>Information acquired from paleomagnestism studies of the St. Francois igneous provence has proven fruitful for determining an acient paleomagnetic pole for Laurentia. </li>
</ul><br />Menuge, J.F, Brewer, T.S., and Seeger, C.M., 2002, Petrogenesis of metaluminous A-type rhyolites from the St. Francois Mountains, Missouri and the Mesoproterozoic evolution of the southern Laurentian Margin: Precambrian Research, volume 113, issues 3-4, p. 269-291 doi: <a href="http//dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0301-9268(01)00211-X%20" target="_blank">http//dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0301-9268(01)00211-X </a><br /><br /><ul><li>Trace elemental analysis of Precambrian rocks from the SFM provide insight into the condition of crystallization and the elemental constituents which played a role into the interesting history of this rhyolitic provence. </li>
</ul><br />Rohs, R. C, and Van Schmus, W.R., 2006, Isotopic connection between basement rocks exposed in the St. Francois Mountains and the arbucks Mountains southern mid-continent, North America: International Journal of Earth Sciences, volume 96, Issue 4, p. 599-611 <br />doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00531-006-0123-5" target="_blank">http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00531-006-0123-5<br /></a>
<ul><li><span style="color:#000000;">Radiometric study of the SFM provence and the Arbuckle mountains of southern Oklahoma suggests a common source. </span></li>
</ul><br />Wenner, D. and Taylor Jr., H.P., 1976, Oxygen and hydrogen isotope studies of a Precambian granite-rhyolite terrane, ST. Francois Mountains, southeastern Missouri: Geological Society of America bulletin v. 87, no. 11, p.1587-1598 <br />doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606" target="_blank">http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606<br /></a>
<ul><li>Isotopic analysis of oxygen isotope content within mineral grains within the Precambrian rhyolitic rocks of the SFM yields data that suggests Precambrian oceans were similar to modern day meteoric oceans.</li>
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Accrual Method
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Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
Spatial Coverage
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St. Francois Mountains, Ozark region of Southeastern Missouri
Temporal Coverage
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Precambrian (1.476 Ga)
Date
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January 20, 1969
Rock
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Number of Thin Sections
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1
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Title
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Wills Granite (Musco group)
Description
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Hand Sample: Fine-grained phaneritic granite. Mineralogy includes potassium feldspar, quartz and a black mineral. Weathers to light orange.
Thin Section, XPL: 60% plagioclase, 30% quartz, 10% very-fine-grained biotite
Date
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1/20/1969
Identifier
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SFM-29
Spatial Coverage
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St. Francois Mountains Batholith, Missouri
Contributor
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Western Minerals, Inc.
Is Part Of
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<a href="http://geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/collections/show/15">St. Francois Mountains Suite</a>
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Purchased from Western Minerals, Inc.
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ISC 144 Map Drawers
Still Image
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Identifier
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Title
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Williamsport, Pennsylvania; New York
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Williamsport, PA-NY Raised Relief Map
Creator
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Army Map Service
Date
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1950
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MAP144A-6
Publisher
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Army Map Service
Subject
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Raised relief topography
Spatial Coverage
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Williamsport, Pennsylvania and surrounding area + Bald Eagle Mountain, United States
Description
An account of the resource
1:250000
Medium
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1
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Maps
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Williamsport, Pennsylvania; New York
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Williamsport, PA-NY Raised Relief Map
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Army Map Service
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1950
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MAP144A-6
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Army Map Service
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Raised relief topography
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Williamsport, Pennsylvania and surrounding area + Bald Eagle Mountain, United States
Description
An account of the resource
1:250000
Extent
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1
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Dublin Core
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ISC 144 Map Drawers
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Identifier
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Title
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Whitwell, Tenn.
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Whitwell, TN Quadrangle
Creator
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US Geological Survey/Tennessee Valley Authority
Date
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1946
Source
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MAP144A-4
Publisher
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US Geological Survey
Subject
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Topography
Spatial Coverage
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Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee, United States
Description
An account of the resource
1:24000
Medium
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1
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<a href="https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/58953b5de4b0fa1e59b9ac88" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">Digital Map Link</a>
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Sequtachie, Wauhatchie, South Pittsburg, Ketner Gap, White City, Tracy City, Palmer, Daus
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"One Hundred Topograhpic Maps Illustrating Specific Physiographic Features"
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Maps
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148
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Whitwell, Tenn.
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Whitwell, TN Quadrangle
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US Geological Survey/Tennessee Valley Authority
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1946
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MAP144A-4
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US Geological Survey
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Topography
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Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee, United States
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An account of the resource
1:24000
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1
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<a href="https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/58953b5de4b0fa1e59b9ac88" target="_blank">Digital Map Link</a>
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Sequtachie, Wauhatchie, South Pittsburg, Ketner Gap, White City, Tracy City, Palmer, Daus
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"One Hundred Topograhpic Maps Illustrating Specific Physiographic Features"
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Dublin Core
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ISC 144 Map Drawers
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Whitewater, Wis.
Alternative Title
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Whitewater, WI Raised Relief Map
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Henry Gannett, Jno.H. Renshawe, Van.H. Manning (Jr.), H.L. Mcdonald
Date
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1889
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1903
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MAP144A-6
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US Geological Survey
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Raised relief topography
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Whitewater, Wisconsin and surrounding area, United States
Description
An account of the resource
1:62500
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1
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Delavan, Lake Geneva, Shopiere, Koshkonong, Oconomowoc, Eagle, Waterloo
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Maps
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Whitewater, Wis.
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Whitewater, WI Raised Relief Map
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Henry Gannett, Jno.H. Renshawe, Van.H. Manning (Jr.), H.L. Mcdonald
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1889
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1903
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MAP144A-6
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US Geological Survey
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Raised relief topography
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Whitewater, Wisconsin and surrounding area, United States
Description
An account of the resource
1:62500
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1
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<a href="https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5825d7f5e4b01fad86e1cc5e" target="_blank">Digital Map Link</a>
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Delavan, Lake Geneva, Shopiere, Koshkonong, Oconomowoc, Eagle, Waterloo
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(WCM) Acadian Regional Metamorphism Suite -- Massachusetts
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WCM Suite PDF
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ISC 144 Map Drawers
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61
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Wauconda, IL
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Wauconda, IL Quadrangle
Creator
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US Geological Survey
Date
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1960
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MAP144A-13
Publisher
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US Geological Survey
Subject
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Topography
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Wauconda, Illinois and surrounding area, United States
Description
An account of the resource
1:24000
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
45
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<a href="https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/589258c2e4b072a7ac150734" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">Digital Map Link</a>
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Grayslake, Antioch, Lake Zurich, Fox Lake, McHenry, Barrington, Elgin
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Maps
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Wauconda, IL
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Wauconda, IL Quadrangle
Creator
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US Geological Survey
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1960
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MAP144A-13
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US Geological Survey
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Topography
Spatial Coverage
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Wauconda, Illinois and surrounding area, United States
Description
An account of the resource
1:24000
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45
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<a href="https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/589258c2e4b072a7ac150734" target="_blank">Digital Map Link</a>
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A related resource
Grayslake, Antioch, Lake Zurich, Fox Lake, McHenry, Barrington, Elgin